A very small, but growing group of outfitters is fully offsetting their climate impact. Will others follow suit?
Amazon's goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2040 will require significant changes throughout its business, including how its Kindles, Fire tablets, Echo Dots and other electronics are made and disposed of, experts say. The company has already taken some steps, including using recycled aluminum and plastic in new devices, shifting to recyclable packaging and creating a program to refurbish and resell used devices.
Banco Santander is now fully carbon-neutral. What does that mean? How did it achieve this? Find out all the details
As we continue to work toward a more sustainable future globally, demand for renewable energy integration is increasing. This requires more flexibility in grid infrastructure and the ability to add more types
Amid mounting global concern about climate change, Denmark has turned into a buzzing hive of green experimentation.
A beautiful, clean, green future is within our grasp is we act quickly, explains one of the leading economists on climate change.
Utilities are looking for the holy grail: reliable baseload electricity derived from a sustainable, low carbon source and available around the clock, whatever the weather.
Renewable energy, reducing food waste, zero landfill and carbon offsetting – these tactics can boost the sustainability of your next event.
Politicians may be dawdling on putting a price on carbon, but the business community is ready for it, new GreenBiz research found.
AD PRO takes a deeper look at whether interiors can ever really be green
Carpooling, biking and public transit are all obvious ways to decrease your impact on the environment. Additionally, there are plenty of easy shopping-related actions to lighten your carbon foodprint while eating healthier.
Is you business carbon neutral? Our guide with tips and advice to see your current status and ways you can improve your carbon footprint as a business.
Fighting climate change will take enormous societal change, but there are very simple things businesses can do to mitigate their responsibility.
Unlike coal and natural gas plants that emit carbon emissions while producing electricity, nuclear generates none. So why aren’t more states getting onboard?
There are lots of ways to reduce our carbon footprint and help save the planet. Here are four easy things you can do today!
What is your carbon footprint? Use Budget Dumpster's carbon calculator to figure out how much carbon you contribute and how you can reduce it.
Well, this is about capitalism, so of course it’s more complicated than that.
The case for a carbon tax is strong. A well-designed tax could efficiently reduce the emissions that cause climate change and encourage innovation in cleaner technologies. The resulting revenue could finance tax reductions, spending priorities, or deficit reduction—policies that could offset the tax’s distributional and economic burdens, improve the environment, or otherwise improve Americans’ well-being. But moving a carbon tax from the whiteboard to reality is…
Putting a price on carbon is an idea whose time has come, with even Big Oil signaling it may drop its long-standing opposition to a carbon tax. The question: has it come too late?
We know that we fuel global warming with our carbon emissions. What if we could seize all that carbon and squirrel it away in a safe place? Well, we can.
The United States has set ambitious environmental targets. This technology can help meet them.